The Clarinet BBoard
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Author: gwie
Date: 2021-09-23 18:59
I selected my last set of CSVR's from the Atelier from dozens and dozens of available ones. The mechanical consistency (and excellence) was demonstrated all across the board, and intonation tendencies were surprisingly on the dot, with only very minor variation from one clarinet to the next. After checking the essentials, I had the freedom to select the instruments that had the tonal qualities I was interested in, and even then it was only because my colleague and I were extremely picky about some characteristics. Honestly, I would have been happy playing on any of them!
Glad to not have to pay into the cottage industry of having to overhaul a brand new clarinet just to have it play the way it is supposed to!
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SecondTry |
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nellsonic |
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2021-09-23 03:40 |
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nellsonic |
2021-09-23 05:28 |
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gwie |
2021-09-23 18:59 |
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2021-09-23 20:15 |
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Jarmo Hyvakko |
2021-09-26 10:22 |
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